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An Act for the benefit of Wm. Hamilton, of Pulaski county. 1853 vol. I 519 (1853)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0719 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

accidents or mistakes, and have not received their due por-  le4
tions of said fund, they shall receive the same upon their
making in due form proper report, at any time prior to the
tenth day of November, 1854; and upon such report, the
superintendent of public instruction shall certify and coun-
tersign, as would be his duty in case report had been made
in due time : Provided, that no school districts that have
heretofore had, or shall hereafter have, any special act for
their benefit in this respect, shall be entitled to the
benefit of this act, in so far as they were relieved by such
act.
§ 2. That in all cases where schools have been regularly
organized under existing common school laws, and teach-
ers employed for three months, bdt from accident, have
been prevented from continuing for three months, and the
school was kept a portion of the time in the year 1853,
they shall, upon their completing, at any time before the
tenth of November, 1854, the full term of three months,
including the time such school had been taught in the year
1853, be entitled to draw of the school fund such portion
as they would be entitled to if they had been taught rega-
larly, for three months continuously, in the year 1853, and
be entitled to the benefit of an additional school for three
months, which may be taught in the year 1854.
§ 3. The payments to be made to trustees of school dis-
tricts in any county, under the first section of this act, shall
only be made to the extent that there may be a surplus of
the income of the school fund for the years 1850, 1851,
1852, and 1853 belonging to such county, and if there be
not a sufficient surplus for all the districts in such county,
it shall be distributed pro rata among them.
§ 4. This act to take effect from its passage.
Approved March 1, 1854.
CHAPTER 359.
AN ACT for the benefit of Win. Hamilton, of Pulaski county.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the auditor of public accounts be and
he is hereby directed and authorized to issue his warrant
on the treasurer of this state for the sum of nine hundred
dollars, for the benefit of William Hamilton, of Pulaski
county, it being compensation for a negro man who hung
himself after the verdict of the jury rendered against him
for murder.
Approved March 1, 1854

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